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posted on 28/9/17

Back to AC Milan or maybe an international job for Ancelotti?

Bayern should go for Nagelsmann.

posted on 28/9/17

Would you take him as England manager? Think I would tbf

posted on 28/9/17

Bild seem to think it will either be Tuchel or the assistant coach Willy Sagnol. Can't see them risking their season on the latter option though. Tuchel will get them playing some good stuff.

posted on 28/9/17

comment by The Gentleman Entrepreneur (U13709)
posted 1 minute ago
Would you take him as England manager? Think I would tbf
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I would love to see that happen.

posted on 28/9/17

Cannot see it being Tuchel. He was hardly a roaring success at Dortmund.

posted on 28/9/17

How's Hamez been since he joined them (on loan) ?


Because personally If I were to have a catergory for a Bayern Munich type player,talent wise and mentally,he would'nt have been anywhere near that list.

posted on 28/9/17

Louis van Gaal could be an option??

posted on 28/9/17

comment by Genius🤓_AppleCart_Space🚀_Dude_Featuring_Zorak (..We all got a Chicken🐔-Duck🦆-Woman👩🏼‍ thing, Waiting for us.) (U19099)
posted 48 seconds ago
How's Hamez been since he joined them (on loan) ?


Because personally If I were to have a catergory for a Bayern Munich type player,talent wise and mentally,he would'nt have been anywhere near that list.
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Yeah seemed an odd signing for them

posted on 28/9/17

DJ, there's speculation that they'll employ Willy until the end of the season and then go for the Hoff coach in 2018.

posted on 28/9/17

Arjen Robben on Bayern Munich: "Are we behind Carlo Ancelotti? I won’t answer that question."

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 28/9/17

comment by Better Call Ander - It's showtime, folks! (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
Louis van Gaal could be an option??
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Thought the Bayern board hated his football?

posted on 28/9/17

comment by Baz tardo (U19119)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Genius🤓_AppleCart_Space🚀_Dude_Featuring_Zorak (..We all got a Chicken🐔-Duck🦆-Woman👩🏼‍ thing, Waiting for us.) (U19099)
posted 48 seconds ago
How's Hamez been since he joined them (on loan) ?


Because personally If I were to have a catergory for a Bayern Munich type player,talent wise and mentally,he would'nt have been anywhere near that list.
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Yeah seemed an odd signing for them
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At the time I was critical of the move.
Thought it was a huge luxury signing on Munich's pov.

posted on 28/9/17

comment by Better Call Ander - It's showtime, folks! (U11781)
posted 20 seconds ago
Arjen Robben on Bayern Munich: "Are we behind Carlo Ancelotti? I won’t answer that question."
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Classy.

posted on 28/9/17

Bayern are so well run and their decisions are usually spot on, but getting rid off Douglas Costa and keeping Coman has to be a baffling decision.

posted on 28/9/17

Thought Coman was/is highly rated ?

posted on 28/9/17

Nagelsmann would be the long term successor, but i;m wondering if they'll go for a short term experienced head first. Wouldn't be surprised to see Heynckes or a Hiddink go there.

posted on 28/9/17

It will be a shock if he survives. When you're led by football men like Rummenigge, Hoeness and Beckenbauer rather than chuckle-head empty suits like the Arsenal board, you don't tolerate mediocrity.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 28/9/17

Coman, the French Sterling.

posted on 28/9/17

This is the first season in ages I thought Dortmund might win the league

I guess the suits at Bayern feel the same

posted on 28/9/17

They should have kept Heynckes. His team were a well-oiled machine. Strong in every area of the pitch and could adapt to any kind of game as it develops. But they were determined to get the shiny, new toy in Guardiola. Guardiola did well despite his CL failure, but even if they wanted to, they wouldn't have been able to keep him after 3 years.

posted on 28/9/17

Heynckes retired ages ago lads.

posted on 28/9/17

When you're led by football men like Rummenigge, Hoeness and Beckenbauer rather than chuckle-head empty suits like the Arsenal board, you don't tolerate mediocrity.
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They should have kept Heynckes. His team were a well-oiled machine. Strong in every area of the pitch and could adapt to any kind of game as it develops. But they were determined to get the shiny, new toy in Guardiola



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posted on 28/9/17

comment by Wengersaurus (U8691)
posted 1 minute ago
Coman, the French Sterling.
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He wishes he was as good at Sterling. More like the French Oxlade-Chamberlain.

posted on 28/9/17

Bayern are so well run and their decisions are usually spot on, but getting rid off Douglas Costa and keeping Coman has to be a baffling decision.
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costa wasn't even sold for much, I think the fact Bayern have over the years refused/ or just not wanted to spend big has probably finally caught up with them, considering sanches I still think is their highest ever purchase 37odd mill that model of pinching the best from other german clubs for literally nothing may need to be scrapped, look at last night psg have spent a bucket load but look at the result on the pitch

posted on 28/9/17

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 8 seconds ago
When you're led by football men like Rummenigge, Hoeness and Beckenbauer rather than chuckle-head empty suits like the Arsenal board, you don't tolerate mediocrity.
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They should have kept Heynckes. His team were a well-oiled machine. Strong in every area of the pitch and could adapt to any kind of game as it develops. But they were determined to get the shiny, new toy in Guardiola



Two comments by the same poster
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Care to explain exactly what you're waffling about? How exactly is that contradictory?

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